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Specific Retention Percentage in Basic Definitions Formulas
The Specific Retention Percentage (in %) refers to how much water remains in the rock after it is drained by gravity. And is denoted by %S
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Formulas to find Specific Retention Percentage in Basic Definitions
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Specific Retention given Total Volume
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Specific Retention given Porosity
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Basic Definitions formulas that make use of Specific Retention Percentage
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Volume of Water Retained given Specific Retention
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Total Volume given Specific Retention
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Volume Percent of Porosity Specific Yield and Specific Retention
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Specific Yield given Porosity
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List of variables in Basic Definitions formulas
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Volume of Water Retained
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Total Volume
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Volume Percent of Porosity
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Specific Yield Percentage
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FAQ
What is the Specific Retention Percentage?
The Specific Retention Percentage (in %) refers to how much water remains in the rock after it is drained by gravity.
Can the Specific Retention Percentage be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Specific Retention Percentage, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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